Md Akmal
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2010
- Messages
- 2,114
- Reaction score
- 1
- Country
- Location
West Bengal in the Peril of Islamic Jihad, Part 1
Written by Dr. Radhasyam Brahmachari
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 05:59
Ominous signs for India's state of West Bengal as it is posited to be the first sacrifice on the altar of Mughalistan, a new design to create a contiguous Muslim homeland in South Asia, which is well underway...Unusual increase of Muslim population in West Bengal It has been mentioned in my earlier article,
Destiny of West Bengal Hindus , that during the partition of Bengal into East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Bengal in 1947, only one district of West Bengal, namely Murshidabad, was dominated by Muslims. But at present, two other districts, Maldah and North Dinajpur, have been added to the list.Studies have revealed that about 16-17 million Muslim population remain concentrated in the districts of West Bengal bordering Bangladesh, from 24 Parganas to Islampur of North Dinajpur, with Muslims constituting well over 50% of the population. The Kishanganj district (of Bihar), which is contiguous to the West Bengal area, also has a majority of Muslim population.
On 4 September 2007, The Statesman daily published a report, titled “Porous border doubles mangrove population”, which said: “The state government’s failure to stop infiltration through the riverine borders has resulted in a rise in population in the Sundarbans where it is almost double the state’s population growth rate. The resources and the animals living in the state’s delta region are therefore being threatened.” It added that the population of Sundarbans is growing at over 2% a year, while growth-rate in the state is1.2%.
And with such a high growth rate, the Sundarbans will have 4.4 million people by 2012. The state forest department has already sounded an alarm saying that high rate population growth caused rampant deforestation and a huge loss of forest resources. But the most serious danger it poses is that, with such a high rate of infiltration by Bangladeshi Muslims in the region would turn the districts of North and South 24 Parganas into Muslim-dominated much earlier than predicted before. Meanwhile, it will turn five districts of the state, bordering Bangladesh, into Muslim-majority ones.
Other studies on the border-belt of West Bengal yield some telling statistics: In West Bengal, the concentration of the infiltrators is quite high in the border districts like North and South Dinajpur, Cooch Behar, Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda and North and South 24 Parganas. About 20-40% villages in these border districts are said to be Muslim-dominant. There are indications that the concentration of the Muslim community, including Bangladesh immigrants, in the villages has resulted in the majority Hindu community moving to urban centres. Though several towns in the border districts are now Hindu-majority, but are surrounded by villages mostly dominated by Muslims.
According to the 2001 census, as already mentioned, the Muslim population has increased to over 28% of the total in West Bengal. In state of Assam, Muslims constitute at least 31% of the total population. A closer look at the map of West Bengal (see Fig. 1) reveals that the whole area—from North 24 Parganas District, proceeding through Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda and North Dinajpur, before entering the narrow neck of land lying through Raiganj and Dalkola of Islampur subdivision before passing through the Kishanganj district of East Bihar to enter Siliguri—is being turned into a Muslim-majority one. Furthermore, in the north Bengal districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar and the districts of Dhubri, Goalpara, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar and Barpeta, are fast turning Muslim-dominated (see Fig. 2). This demographic change, ominous as it may, is due to influx of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to these bordering districts. It need not be emphasized that another Muslim country, predominantly Bengali-speaking, is in the making in eastern India.
Figure 1: The region of West Bengal fast turning into Muslim Majority area
http://www.islam-watch.org/library/298-west-bengal-peril-of-islamic-jihad-part-1.pdf
Written by Dr. Radhasyam Brahmachari
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 05:59
Ominous signs for India's state of West Bengal as it is posited to be the first sacrifice on the altar of Mughalistan, a new design to create a contiguous Muslim homeland in South Asia, which is well underway...Unusual increase of Muslim population in West Bengal It has been mentioned in my earlier article,
Destiny of West Bengal Hindus , that during the partition of Bengal into East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Bengal in 1947, only one district of West Bengal, namely Murshidabad, was dominated by Muslims. But at present, two other districts, Maldah and North Dinajpur, have been added to the list.Studies have revealed that about 16-17 million Muslim population remain concentrated in the districts of West Bengal bordering Bangladesh, from 24 Parganas to Islampur of North Dinajpur, with Muslims constituting well over 50% of the population. The Kishanganj district (of Bihar), which is contiguous to the West Bengal area, also has a majority of Muslim population.
On 4 September 2007, The Statesman daily published a report, titled “Porous border doubles mangrove population”, which said: “The state government’s failure to stop infiltration through the riverine borders has resulted in a rise in population in the Sundarbans where it is almost double the state’s population growth rate. The resources and the animals living in the state’s delta region are therefore being threatened.” It added that the population of Sundarbans is growing at over 2% a year, while growth-rate in the state is1.2%.
And with such a high growth rate, the Sundarbans will have 4.4 million people by 2012. The state forest department has already sounded an alarm saying that high rate population growth caused rampant deforestation and a huge loss of forest resources. But the most serious danger it poses is that, with such a high rate of infiltration by Bangladeshi Muslims in the region would turn the districts of North and South 24 Parganas into Muslim-dominated much earlier than predicted before. Meanwhile, it will turn five districts of the state, bordering Bangladesh, into Muslim-majority ones.
Other studies on the border-belt of West Bengal yield some telling statistics: In West Bengal, the concentration of the infiltrators is quite high in the border districts like North and South Dinajpur, Cooch Behar, Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda and North and South 24 Parganas. About 20-40% villages in these border districts are said to be Muslim-dominant. There are indications that the concentration of the Muslim community, including Bangladesh immigrants, in the villages has resulted in the majority Hindu community moving to urban centres. Though several towns in the border districts are now Hindu-majority, but are surrounded by villages mostly dominated by Muslims.
According to the 2001 census, as already mentioned, the Muslim population has increased to over 28% of the total in West Bengal. In state of Assam, Muslims constitute at least 31% of the total population. A closer look at the map of West Bengal (see Fig. 1) reveals that the whole area—from North 24 Parganas District, proceeding through Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda and North Dinajpur, before entering the narrow neck of land lying through Raiganj and Dalkola of Islampur subdivision before passing through the Kishanganj district of East Bihar to enter Siliguri—is being turned into a Muslim-majority one. Furthermore, in the north Bengal districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar and the districts of Dhubri, Goalpara, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar and Barpeta, are fast turning Muslim-dominated (see Fig. 2). This demographic change, ominous as it may, is due to influx of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to these bordering districts. It need not be emphasized that another Muslim country, predominantly Bengali-speaking, is in the making in eastern India.
Figure 1: The region of West Bengal fast turning into Muslim Majority area
http://www.islam-watch.org/library/298-west-bengal-peril-of-islamic-jihad-part-1.pdf
Last edited: